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Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (comics)

Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
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Publication information
Publisher Crossgen Entertainment
Marvel Comics
Schedule Monthly
Format Ongoing series
Genre
Publication date February – June 2004
No. of issues 5
Main character(s) Charles Basildon
Stephanie Shelly
Lazarus Bale
Pippa Westlake
Creative team
Created by Mark Alessi
Gina M. Villa
Mike Perkins
Written by Tony Bedard
Penciller(s) Mike Perkins
Inker(s) Andrew Hennessy
Letterer(s) David Lanphear
Colorist(s) Laura Vilari

Kiss Kiss Bang Bang is an American comic book series published by CrossGen Entertainment from February to June 2004. It ran for five issues before it was forced to end by the bankruptcy of CrossGen in 2004. The comic bears no relation to the 2005 film of the same name, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang.

Set in the 1960s the series features many of the cultural aspects of the period as well as recurring allurements to the James Bond mythos such as exotic locations, 1960s type action scenes and sex. Uniquely, this series was the only CrossGen comic book set in the Sigilverse that takes place during the modern era. Set in the 1960s, the series predates most of the events seen in the core CrossGen titles.

Based on the James Bond archetype Kiss Kiss Bang Bang was the brainchild of penciller Mike Perkins who was also influenced by the 1960s show The Avengers, with Tony Bedard fleshing out other aspects of the series.

The series finished prematurely when Crossgen went bankrupt but the company was bought by Marvel Comics, who announced in August 2011, that the series was one of a number of Crossgen titles returning as a five-issue limited series, with Peter Milligan writing the story and Ramon Rosanas on art duties. As of January 2013, the miniseries has yet to be published.

Charles Basildon is the name given to the best spy working for MI6 at any given time. The Charles Basildon name has garnered a reputation over the years invoking fear in those who hear the name with the current incarnation adding to the mythos in his own fashion. The title 'Sir' is at times added to the name.

With little regard for his partner's well being the current Charles Basildon, described as an amoral snake among other things, has gone through six partners, each of them ending up dead. The Prime minister, concerned with his fitness for duty, requests that Basildon be assessed. In response to this the director of MI6, Sir Richard Pilchard, aware of Basildon's attitudes decides to assign him a new apprentice, Stephanie Shelly, in the hopes that she might curb Basildon's flagrant disregard for danger and the safety of civilians. Also, it seems, that Shelly was to eventually become the next Sir Charles Basildon.


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